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The Shoppes at Blackstone Valley Welcomes B.GOOD

B.Good opening at the Blackstone Valley Shoppes in Millbury, MA
B.Good opening with their Catering Food Truck on display at the Blackstone Valley Shoppes in Millbury, MA
B.Good opening with their Catering Food Truck on display at the Blackstone Valley Shoppes in Millbury, MA

With over 65 locations in the Northeast, B.GOOD  – a Boston based company – selects the Shoppes at Blackstone Valley as their next spot in their race to lead the industry as an alternative to the traditional fast food chains.

B.Good's Power Bowl at the Blackstone Valley Shoppes in Millbury, MA
B.Good’s Power Bowl at the Blackstone Valley Shoppes in Millbury, MA
B.Good opening at the Blackstone Valley Shoppes in Millbury, MA
B.Good opening at the Blackstone Valley Shoppes in Millbury, MA

With a mission to “serve wholesome, honest food that makes people feel good and inspire healthier communities,” B.GOOD follows the concept of ‘food with roots’ as it speaks to providing food that is sustainable, natural, and clean.

The menu, reflecting the ‘food with roots’ concept offer dishes inspired by the season and often rotate with local harvests. Items like the spicy avocado and lime grain bowl – a bowl mixed with kale, quinoa or super-grain mix, sautéed veggies, avocado, black bean and corn salsa, tomatoes, queso fresco, lime, cilantro, chipotle purée, and red pepper vinaigrette – and the power play burger – a burger (with the option of an all natural beef, veggie, turkey or chicken patty) topped with local bacon, sharp cheddar, avocado and local egg – are among the most popular dishes.

From grain bowls and salads to burgers and sides – sides include sweet potato fries and eggplant meatballs – B.GOOD demystifies the common perception of fast food.

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2Ovens is Much More than Brick Oven Pizza

The Chopped Salad from 2Ovens in Shrewsbury, MA. (Submitted Photo from 2Ovens)

Fourth of July festivities have sadly wound down for the summer and I think it’s safe to say we’ve all had our fair share of hot dogs, hamburgers, and potato salad. As we approach mid-July, it’s time to return to healthier fare.

Although 2Ovens is known for brick-oven pizzas, they are actually one of my go-to’s for lighter dishes. If you have yet to stop into 2Ovens located in White City, Shrewsbury, I ask: What are you waiting for?

Upon walking in, you can always, always expect delightful aromas of fresh ingredients baking in the brick oven. I really enjoy the atmosphere because 2Ovens has created a space where anyone can feel comfortable sitting at the bar. Sometimes you just want to be left alone with a cold beer and a pizza.

The “VEGGIES” section of the menu is devoted to roasted vegetables; brick oven broccoli, sweet potato wedges, corn on the cob, and skillet Brussel sprouts – to name a few. These dishes are cooked in Oven #2, (hence the name 2Ovens) with fresh seasonings and tasty dipping sauces, and they each cost just $5 or less.

2Ovens’ salads are what really stole the show for me. The House and Napa Valley Salad are both light and packed with fresh flavors. But, it was the signature Chopped Salad that turned me into a loyal customer from the very beginning. The Chopped Salad includes iceberg lettuce, seasoned tomatoes, cucumbers, Gorgonzola, avocado, bacon, and cucumber wasabi dressing. 2Ovens offers two sizes: a small (perfect for one) for only $5, and a large (perfect for sharing) for $10. Even the small is actually quite large. I typically add a protein. Choose from oven roasted chicken ($3), maple mustard salmon ($7) or Maryland style crab cakes ($8).

These six ingredients pack a ton of guilt-free flavor. I’m not a huge iceberg lettuce lover, but in 2Ovens’ case, the greens are so finely chopped that I don’t think anything else could replace them to the same effect. A small portion of bacon gives each bite a nice crunch. Tomatoes, cucumbers, and avocado are so fresh and juicy that you almost don’t even need dressing. Nevertheless, the cucumber wasabi dressing adds a subtle heat to tie the Chopped Salad together and elevates it above any other chopped salad I’ve had. Out of all of the amazing local options, this is on top of my list when it comes to flavor and affordability. This salad won’t let you (or weigh you) down!

Right now, 2Ovens only has this one location at 84 Boston Turnpike, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they had plans to open more locations in the future since it’s actually an expansion of Bertucci’s. Enjoy lunch or dinner on their outdoor patio while people watching in White City and be sure to let us know what you thought.